Changing the Global Approach to Medicine, Volume 1
New Perspectives on Treating AIDS, Diabetes, Obesity, Heart Attacks, Stroke and Cancer
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About the Book
The microscopic features of viruses can be thought of in terms of building blocks. Rearranging the building blocks can lead to the development of very effective and precise medical tools. HIV provides a unique educational tool to learn how viruses can be modified to benefit mankind, and in the process rid the world of the threat of AIDS. Diabetes, Obesity, Fatigue and Aging may all be approached in a similar manner, utilizing modified viruses to repair defects in the powerhouses of the cells. This book details 14 patent applications submitted to the US Patent Office since January 2008. These patents applications represent a starkly different approach to medicine and represent means for eradicating the threat of AIDS, curing Diabetes, Obesity, Fatigue, Halting the Aging process and innovative new ways of treating Heart Attacks, Stroke, and Cancer.
About the Author
Lane B. Scheiber II, MD earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, then a doctorate in medicine and has practiced clinical medicine in the field of rheumatology for twenty years. Lane B. Scheiber, ScD earned his doctorate degree in systems engineering at M.I. T. He paved the way for the proper implementation of the guidance systems for the Titan and Apollo space programs. Since then he has worked for more than thirty years pioneering advanced systems engineering projects.